Stevie Carroll
Born in England's Steel City, and raised
in a village on the boundary of the White and Dark Peaks, Stevie
Carroll was nourished by a diet of drama and science fiction from the
BBC and ITV, and a diverse range of books, most notably Diane
Wynne-Jones and The Women's Press, from the only library in the valley.
After this came a university education in Scotland, while writing mostly
non-fiction for various underground bisexual publications under various
aliases, before creativity was stifled by a decade of day-jobs.
Now based in Hampshire, Stevie has rediscovered the joys of writing fiction, managing to combine thoughts of science fiction, fantasy and mysteries with a day-job in the pharmaceuticals industry and far too many voluntary posts working with young people, with animals and in local politics. Stevie's first published story, 'The Monitors', was long listed by the 2010 Tiptree Awards jury.
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